Examining the role of food bank knowledge, healthy food behaviors, and depression on family food insufficiencies

Date

2013-08-20

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Publisher

Kansas State University

Abstract

The Food Sufficiency Status Model is a conceptual model that was devised to help explain why some individuals are at an increased risk of becoming food insufficient. This model proposes that there are four factors that can influence an individual’s food status they are—demographics, family status/household size, food risk factors, and depression. This study uses data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES, 2007-2008)—Flexible Consumer Behavior Survey Module (n = 3,413), collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The overall results generally supported the Food Sufficiency model and explained 22% (R[superscript]2adj = 0.215) of the variance in food sufficiency in the study’s population.

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Keywords

Family Food Insufficiencies, Food Bank Knowledge, Food Insecurity, Depression, Healthy Food Behaviors, Food Insufficiencies

Graduation Month

August

Degree

Master of Science

Department

School of Family Studies and Human Services

Major Professor

Farrell J. Webb

Date

2013

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Thesis

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